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My mom bought my SIL and me an instapot for Christmas a couple years ago. I told my mom I didn't need it and/or have the space for it with the crockpot. I'm able to time out our meals properly so I saw no value compared to my SIL who has kids and uses it all the time. I think it's great for people who don't have the time and want something quick.
It's not crazy more than a good rice cooker and the Duo will serve as crock pot or Instapot (with rice cooker as an option). So I'd drop the crockpot an not lose countertop space. The crockpot will find a home in a cabinet.
 
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My mom bought my SIL and me an instapot for Christmas a couple years ago. I told my mom I didn't need it and/or have the space for it with the crockpot. I'm able to time out our meals properly so I saw no value compared to my SIL who has kids and uses it all the time. I think it's great for people who don't have the time and want something quick.
My mom bought us one, but i prefer my crockpot.
 
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Why do you prefer the crockpot?
Idk if its a setting or something, but the meat just seems more tender in the crockpot vs the instapot. My wife has used it several times, and food just seems better in the crockpot. It actually may be what she's setting it on I'm not sure, I've never used it myself.
 
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@Behr , this Is your thread. I hate not seeing you post in it. Sorry that the taters went where it did. I’ll leave this thread and you can come back.
 
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@Behr , this Is your thread. I hate not seeing you post in it. Sorry that the taters went where it did. I’ll leave this thread and you can come back.
Do wtf you want to do, you don't need my permission and FFS I don't give a **** about potatoes, but I'll not be called a liar again.
 
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